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athens greece. for more on this i'm not joined by katrina black who she is in athens right now she's one of the organizers of the protests taking place there in greece catarina this is already the third major strike this year and yet very little has changed why do you keep striking surely that's going to make things even worse for the country's economy. like hello from athens from my greece. we're still hoping there were still fighting and that's the thing as long as we agree where we keep on fighting. i know that many little things have changed in greece in the past three years during the strike case here but. we're hoping that things are going to get better and that's why i would do that demonstrate then i would do the best about this said. insulin masters the poisonous but the government needs to make these cuts in order to get that next big bailout fund if you don't get that bailout fund the country could seriously go bust you need that money to keep it afloat except that. put you to prevent que
athens greece. for more on this i'm not joined by katrina black who she is in athens right now she's one of the organizers of the protests taking place there in greece catarina this is already the third major strike this year and yet very little has changed why do you keep striking surely that's going to make things even worse for the country's economy. like hello from athens from my greece. we're still hoping there were still fighting and that's the thing as long as we agree where we keep on...
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joining us live from athens a great pleasure to have you back on r t thank you. thank you for joining us here on our to max keiser he's going to be bringing a well or rather alternative point of view to the table as he looks at europe's public debts and growing unemployment for show us starting here in just a few minutes for now here's a taste. you can use business secretary vince cable has compared the bank of england to the taliban vince cable saying that the bank of england are jihadi for insisting banks have minimal capital reserves. vence then sven is all boy as i've said for years the bank of england are indeed like the taliban but only because they provided the safe haven for those he hardy's of banking fraud who strapped on the debt packed suicide vest and blew up the entire frickin economy . and that same taliban central bank is now papering over the bloody aftermath with little pieces of digital paper. and i why give you a preview of the kaiser report and we can give you the whole program right now live from moscow it's on. boy oh boy there are a lot of
joining us live from athens a great pleasure to have you back on r t thank you. thank you for joining us here on our to max keiser he's going to be bringing a well or rather alternative point of view to the table as he looks at europe's public debts and growing unemployment for show us starting here in just a few minutes for now here's a taste. you can use business secretary vince cable has compared the bank of england to the taliban vince cable saying that the bank of england are jihadi for...
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. >> inspectors from greece's were in athens again monday -- from greece's creditors were in athens again monday. they are said to be unhappy with greece's progress on reforming its public-sector. they've given athens three days to prove it can fulfill conditions of its bailout or risk missing the next tranche of aid. a german newspaper asked greece's economics minister of the country was trying to win debt relief. he replied, "if we are rel and able to surprise our partners positively with our savings efforts, i'm sure they will be ready to show their solidarity with greece." troika members have said they want to cut greek debt to sustainable levels, but have not said when that will happen. meanwhile, athens has missed a june deadline to furlough thousands of state workers, and issue troika inspectors are expected to bring up. europe hoss lost generation -- millions of young people with out prospect of ever having a job -- they are being called europe's lost generation. >> tomorrow, germany is set to host a special meeting of eu leaders and labor ministers to discuss ways of combating th
. >> inspectors from greece's were in athens again monday -- from greece's creditors were in athens again monday. they are said to be unhappy with greece's progress on reforming its public-sector. they've given athens three days to prove it can fulfill conditions of its bailout or risk missing the next tranche of aid. a german newspaper asked greece's economics minister of the country was trying to win debt relief. he replied, "if we are rel and able to surprise our partners...
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is also expected to hand out a further one point eight billion well to get the money athens has to fire four thousand civil servants by the end of the year while twenty five thousand more must be redeployed rescue funds have been crucial for keeping greece afloat for over three years now but as financial expert patrick young points out it's not curing the country's flawed economy. well unfortunately i've always argued that greece was never going to survive as long as it was in belarus mode because the difficulty is that you know through involved at alcoholics just tends to make them more alcoholic and it doesn't affect them and improve their overall condition really what greece has always needed to do was to leave the euro and declare bankruptcy it's the only way that it can feasibly restructure what's going on instead what we have is this absolutely mainly awkward situation where in order to manage to stay in the euro we have a series of political forces in western europe who are desperate not to see their lawyers the political experiment failed and therefore greece has been left just
is also expected to hand out a further one point eight billion well to get the money athens has to fire four thousand civil servants by the end of the year while twenty five thousand more must be redeployed rescue funds have been crucial for keeping greece afloat for over three years now but as financial expert patrick young points out it's not curing the country's flawed economy. well unfortunately i've always argued that greece was never going to survive as long as it was in belarus mode...
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. >> inspectors from greece's were in athens again monday -- from greece's creditors were in athens again monday. they are said to be unhappy with greece's progress on reforming its public-sector. they've given athens three days to prove it can fulfill conditions of its bailout or risk missing the next tranche of aid. a german newspaper asked greece's economics minister of the country was trying to win debt relief. he replied, "if we are reliable and able to surprise our partners positively with our savings efforts, i'm sure they will be ready to show their solidarity with greece." troika members have said they want to cut greek debt to sustainable levels, but have not said when that will happen. meanwhile, athens has missed a june deadline to furlough thousands of state workers, and issue troika inspectors are expected to bring up. >> they are bringing called europe hoss lost generation -- millions of young people with out prospect of ever having a job -- they are being called europe's lost generation. >> tomorrow, germany is set to host a special meeting of eu leaders and labor minister
. >> inspectors from greece's were in athens again monday -- from greece's creditors were in athens again monday. they are said to be unhappy with greece's progress on reforming its public-sector. they've given athens three days to prove it can fulfill conditions of its bailout or risk missing the next tranche of aid. a german newspaper asked greece's economics minister of the country was trying to win debt relief. he replied, "if we are reliable and able to surprise our partners...
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say athens has made some progress. the greeks have been taking to the streets in huge numbers to protest against the seemingly unending series of cutbacks. >> police officers are among those who have been taking part in demonstrations in athens. they are angry about government plans to lay off thousands of municipal police officers while others are to be transferred to the police force -- regular police force. it is part of a range of cuts that greece needs to make in order to get its next batch of aid from the troika. the country has pledged to read a point a total of -- to redeploy a total of 25,000 civil servants. >> we go to bed as local employees and wake up unemployed. that's the logic of the troika and the government. a want to drive families into poverty and workers into unemployment -- they want to drive families into poverty and workers into unemployment just because they are strapped for cash. he are calling for no local authority employees to lose their jobs -- we are calling for no local authority employee
say athens has made some progress. the greeks have been taking to the streets in huge numbers to protest against the seemingly unending series of cutbacks. >> police officers are among those who have been taking part in demonstrations in athens. they are angry about government plans to lay off thousands of municipal police officers while others are to be transferred to the police force -- regular police force. it is part of a range of cuts that greece needs to make in order to get its...
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say athens has made some progress. the greeks have been taking to the streets in huge numbers to protest against the seemingly unending series of cutbacks. >> police officers are among those who have been taking part in demonstrations in athens. they are angry about government plans to lay off thousands of municipal police officers while others are to be transferred to the police force -- regular police force. it is part of a range of cuts that greece needs to make in order to get its next batch of aid from the troika. the country has pledged to read a point a total of -- to redeploy a total of 25,000 civil servants. >> we go to bed as local employees and wake up unemployed. that's the logic of the troika and the government. a want to drive families into poverty and workers into unemployment -- they want to drive families into poverty and workers into unemployment just because they are strapped for cash. he are calling for no local authority employees to lose their jobs -- we are calling for no local authority employee
say athens has made some progress. the greeks have been taking to the streets in huge numbers to protest against the seemingly unending series of cutbacks. >> police officers are among those who have been taking part in demonstrations in athens. they are angry about government plans to lay off thousands of municipal police officers while others are to be transferred to the police force -- regular police force. it is part of a range of cuts that greece needs to make in order to get its...
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and finding out more about that in athens. used to be out of work now he's still unemployed but also on heroin is homeless and has aids he's already tiny chances of getting a job have vanished completely. on the show some start using because they are angry at life no work no money for the same reasons many decide to start selling drugs and up using the needle themselves. every day drugs rock the lives of new people with just one many thought big hit rock bottom it's very cheap he can find that everywhere. and as far as i'm concerned is the worst thing i've done so far. the leaders hit on the greek drug market is making even the most experienced junkies shiver and with a price tag starting from just two year old produce is becoming increasingly widespread in the crisis hit me it's. former from battery of cars. very dangerous because they can sleep she's a can either be smoked inhaled or injected together with heroin they are now among the key engines behind the spread of ha been factions there's a great. percentage and. very ve
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tranche athens will have to redeploy or x. twenty five thousand civil servants. under a veil passed earlier this week around for a sow's and state employees will lose their jobs by the end of the year well up to a sow's and workers are being fired in greece and every day according to recent surveys by the hell any statistical authority and since two thousand and nine unemployment has skyrocketed from a little over nine percent and to almost twenty seven percent and greece's g.d.p. has plunged by almost one hundred billion euros artie's has been on the streets of athens talking to the protesters protected by a law since the nineteenth century public workers are still considered to be the foundation of the greek economy but its creditors have demanded that the government cuts up to twenty five thousand public jobs before the end of this year otherwise greece is not going to get its latest financial aid package worth over six billion euros so doctors teachers security guards want to support police public transport drivers and others have all got on strike and gather
tranche athens will have to redeploy or x. twenty five thousand civil servants. under a veil passed earlier this week around for a sow's and state employees will lose their jobs by the end of the year well up to a sow's and workers are being fired in greece and every day according to recent surveys by the hell any statistical authority and since two thousand and nine unemployment has skyrocketed from a little over nine percent and to almost twenty seven percent and greece's g.d.p. has plunged...
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athens bends over backwards to please its international lenders at the cost of tens of thousands of public sector jobs where the full story in just a couple of minutes. apple for example much of its manufacturing is done on in the united states so i don't see why the american senators would be so concerned about it paying or not paying taxes because ultimately it's not going to get any share of that and that's happening already and of course we're talking here about how do you share the taxes provided there are taxes the problem today there's nothing to share because we have grieved with these rigi where these companies don't pay tax. to the. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we. covered. i. was. live from moscow this is r t glad to have you back with us germany's foremost a news magazine claims the country's security services have been working hand in hand with the n.s.a. to spy on ordinary citizens their spiegel alleges software provided by the n.s.a. was used by both domestic and foreign intelligence agencies the latest revelations that run contrary to angle
athens bends over backwards to please its international lenders at the cost of tens of thousands of public sector jobs where the full story in just a couple of minutes. apple for example much of its manufacturing is done on in the united states so i don't see why the american senators would be so concerned about it paying or not paying taxes because ultimately it's not going to get any share of that and that's happening already and of course we're talking here about how do you share the taxes...
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ego piskun else has been on the streets of athens talking to the protesters protected by law since the nineteenth century public workers are still considered to be the foundation of the greek economy but its creditors have demanded that the government cuts up to twenty five thousand public jobs before the end of this year otherwise greece is not going to get its latest financial aid package worth over six billion euros so doctors teachers security guards when they're supposed police public transport drivers and others have all got on strike and gathered at the country's president in athens to fight for their jobs it's just the beginning they have in mind to destroy every public service in greece you need teachers we need people in the health sector schecter we need people for the. garbage for everything the past six years the greek economy has been in recession on the one it is at twenty seven percent but there are many of those who do work officially but haven't seen their salaries in months to handle three graduates aren't able to find a job there's a rise of drug addicts and the fir
ego piskun else has been on the streets of athens talking to the protesters protected by law since the nineteenth century public workers are still considered to be the foundation of the greek economy but its creditors have demanded that the government cuts up to twenty five thousand public jobs before the end of this year otherwise greece is not going to get its latest financial aid package worth over six billion euros so doctors teachers security guards when they're supposed police public...
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the streets for mass rallies but fail to stop their government slashing yet more jobs our report from athens is on its way. and also a hand for you old feuds are reunited in northern ireland as loyalists refuse to stop their protests until they are granted permission for a highly controversial parade route passing through a sectarian flashpoint that's coming up. russian opposition activist and anti-corruption campaign are i'll explain a volley was sentenced to five years in jail for investment but released on bail the next day after a surprise request from prosecutors. has been following what's been dubbed russia's most controversial trials in years to reform. five and four years in prison and into that if it's ever spent at sea for setting up a dummy corporation and defrauding a state owned company to the tune of half a million dollars the judge insisted the verdict was not politically motivated but for a media the blogger supporters and opposition activists declared otherwise one gets the theme people have already made up their minds before the case even started before the trial even start
the streets for mass rallies but fail to stop their government slashing yet more jobs our report from athens is on its way. and also a hand for you old feuds are reunited in northern ireland as loyalists refuse to stop their protests until they are granted permission for a highly controversial parade route passing through a sectarian flashpoint that's coming up. russian opposition activist and anti-corruption campaign are i'll explain a volley was sentenced to five years in jail for investment...
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police officers paraded through athens to protest the proposals. they were joined by thousands of other public service workers including schoolteachers, transport workers, and even dozens of city mayors. >> for the rights of the people that work for the municipalities. >> up to 15,000 government employees could lose their jobs by the end of next year. another 12,500 would face job transfers and uncertain futures. the cuts are a condition for greece to receive the next 6.8 billion euros installment of financial aid from international creditors. the moves are deeply unpopular. >> even now at the last minute, we are hopeful that there are those who will vote for the country, for the citizens. we are not numbers. otherwise, they will have to live with the consequences. >> most observers expect the legislation to pass, even though the government has only a thin majority of parliament. if it does not pass, it could spell the end of greece's coalition and throw the eurozone into turmoil yet again. >> we can crossover live to athens now. would you agree th
police officers paraded through athens to protest the proposals. they were joined by thousands of other public service workers including schoolteachers, transport workers, and even dozens of city mayors. >> for the rights of the people that work for the municipalities. >> up to 15,000 government employees could lose their jobs by the end of next year. another 12,500 would face job transfers and uncertain futures. the cuts are a condition for greece to receive the next 6.8 billion...
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streets for mass rallies but failed to stop their government slashing yet more jobs our report from athens is on its way. and also i have for you all feuds are reunited in northern ireland as loyalists refuse to stop their protest until they are granted permission for a highly controversial parade route passing through sectarian flashpoint and that's coming out. of russian opposition activist an anti-corruption campaign or alexina volley was sentenced to five years in jail for embezzlement on thursday but released on bail the next day after a surprise request from prosecutors are due to renegotiate who has been following what's been dubbed the rushes one of the most controversial trials in years but you for me will do the work you five and four years in prison with it if it's a risk and. for setting up a dummy corporation and defrauding a state owned timber company to the tune of half a million dollars the judge insisted the verdict was not politically motivated but foreign media the blogger supporters and opposition activists declared otherwise one gets the feeling that people have alread
streets for mass rallies but failed to stop their government slashing yet more jobs our report from athens is on its way. and also i have for you all feuds are reunited in northern ireland as loyalists refuse to stop their protest until they are granted permission for a highly controversial parade route passing through sectarian flashpoint and that's coming out. of russian opposition activist an anti-corruption campaign or alexina volley was sentenced to five years in jail for embezzlement on...
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that is what the public in athens are protesting about -- too much austerity, not enough incentive, not enough job opportunities. certainly, this is not behind us. this economic crisis is much where it was before. that raises concerns for countries such as portugal and ireland, who are raising their way out of the bailout syndrome. if greece falls back, that could spell trouble ahead. >> staying with economic news and german exports fell unexpectedly in may. suffering the steepest incline in three and a half years -- in 3 1/2 years.
that is what the public in athens are protesting about -- too much austerity, not enough incentive, not enough job opportunities. certainly, this is not behind us. this economic crisis is much where it was before. that raises concerns for countries such as portugal and ireland, who are raising their way out of the bailout syndrome. if greece falls back, that could spell trouble ahead. >> staying with economic news and german exports fell unexpectedly in may. suffering the steepest incline...
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police officers paraded through athens to protest the proposals. they were joined by thousands of other public service workers including schoolteachers, transport workers, and even dozens of city mayors. >> for the rights of the people that work for the municipalities. >> up to 15,000 government employees could lose their jobs by the end of next year. another 12,500 would face job transfers and uncertain futures. the cuts are a condition for greece to receive the next 6.8 billion euros installment of financial aid from international creditors. the moves are deeply unpopular. >> even now at the last minute, we are hopeful that there are those who will vote for the country, for the citizens. we are not numbers. otherwise, they will have to live with the consequences. >> most observers expect the legislation to pass, even though the government has only a thin majority of parliament. if it does not pass, it could spell the end of greece's coalition and throw the eurozone into turmoil yet again. >> we can crossover live to athens now. would you agree th
police officers paraded through athens to protest the proposals. they were joined by thousands of other public service workers including schoolteachers, transport workers, and even dozens of city mayors. >> for the rights of the people that work for the municipalities. >> up to 15,000 government employees could lose their jobs by the end of next year. another 12,500 would face job transfers and uncertain futures. the cuts are a condition for greece to receive the next 6.8 billion...
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involves transferring and possibly sacking thousands of public sector workers it's not the first time athens has agreed to make cannes despite unemployment increasing dramatically the global financial crisis hit greece five years ago when less than one in ten people that didn't have a job but that number has skyrocketed and now more than a quarter of the population to work that the latest figures from the finance ministry show almost as many as twenty three percent have fallen below the recognized publisher lined up and people are being forced to look elsewhere for but here it is the universe the saloniki estimate ten percent of all students who have earned science degrees have already left the country and that's one hundred twenty thousand people can offer it's now on greece's braintree. forty's has a master's degree in engineering management you got in the u.s. and hoped it would help you find a job in greece but four months notice a logistics mastermind hasn't been able to find a use for his skills he says business is simply a breed of hiring new staff because there is all these. don't kn
involves transferring and possibly sacking thousands of public sector workers it's not the first time athens has agreed to make cannes despite unemployment increasing dramatically the global financial crisis hit greece five years ago when less than one in ten people that didn't have a job but that number has skyrocketed and now more than a quarter of the population to work that the latest figures from the finance ministry show almost as many as twenty three percent have fallen below the...
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involves transferring and possibly sacking thousands of public sector workers it's not a fast time athens has agreed to make cuts even as unemployment increases dramatically and thus to have allowed greece entered the world financial crisis in two thousand and eight with less than ten percent of the country's labor force out to walk and today more than a quarter of the population are left without jobs and with no apparent chance of getting one of the latest figures from the finance ministry show another twenty percent doesn't earn enough to stay above the poverty line and people are looking elsewhere in the universe stuff that's alone a-k. estimates one hundred twenty thousand people with science degrees have left since twenty ten that's ten percent of the total. of reports now in greece is a brain drain. fortis has a master's degree in engineering management he got in the u.s. and hoped it would help him find a job in greece but for months now this logistics mastermind hasn't been able to find a use for his skills he says business is are simply afraid of hiring new staff because there is
involves transferring and possibly sacking thousands of public sector workers it's not a fast time athens has agreed to make cuts even as unemployment increases dramatically and thus to have allowed greece entered the world financial crisis in two thousand and eight with less than ten percent of the country's labor force out to walk and today more than a quarter of the population are left without jobs and with no apparent chance of getting one of the latest figures from the finance ministry...
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the economy and throughout this full week there have been various protests rallies taking place in athens with all types of. the streets from teachers. police but now we're talking about a general strike and for more on this i'm joined by. from the civil servants configuration one of the organizations which. strike. thank you very much for joining me. should we expect today. today it's a general strike that means that both private sector and public sector but dissipated in the reaction against all these new measures since we're talking now about a new another. three years and if we get a new design all this year everything should be ok but everybody knows now that it is and unaffected the policy which is imposed in the country and especially in the in the in the poor people to the. facing now. is. on the people and on the first state so at the same time we have facing all these dismissals. you already mentioned but at the same time we can see the economy. so. much more and a rising of unemployment people and at the same time when the people and the society needs more welfare state we're l
the economy and throughout this full week there have been various protests rallies taking place in athens with all types of. the streets from teachers. police but now we're talking about a general strike and for more on this i'm joined by. from the civil servants configuration one of the organizations which. strike. thank you very much for joining me. should we expect today. today it's a general strike that means that both private sector and public sector but dissipated in the reaction against...
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going off reports now from protest hate athens where people's anger has spilled onto the streets again. it would take to the losses the nineteenth century public workers are still considered to be the foundation of the greek economy but its creditors have demanded that the government cuts up to twenty five thousand public jobs before the end of this year otherwise greece is not going to get its latest financial aid package worth over six billion euros so doctors teachers security guards municipal police public transport drivers and others to vote got on strike and gathered at the country's parliament in athens to fight for their jobs for the past six years the greek economy has been in recession on the one that is at twenty seven percent but though many of those who do work officially would haven't seen their salaries in months to handle three graduates are able to find a job there's a rise of drug addicts and the food was including those with a fired patient and decades worth of work experience but the general feeling on the street is not only the government which is to blame for the
going off reports now from protest hate athens where people's anger has spilled onto the streets again. it would take to the losses the nineteenth century public workers are still considered to be the foundation of the greek economy but its creditors have demanded that the government cuts up to twenty five thousand public jobs before the end of this year otherwise greece is not going to get its latest financial aid package worth over six billion euros so doctors teachers security guards...
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we're heading into a short break now but still to come on our team more bad news for greek workers athens bends over backwards to please its international lenders at the cost of tens of thousands of public sector jobs we have the full story here in just a couple minutes. some of these traditional chili lines they've been bred and developed and passed down from generation to. this is a total destruction of the culture in mexico i tell you what i mean this this is not going to impact a swelling in mexico whatever happens here we're going to have the whole world now we're eating out about it in the in the open in the you know all the ordinance or. genetically engineered crops why do you think this country is full of obese and sick people because we have a crappy food system. choose your language. we can't with oh if you're going to kill some of the. choose the news good consensus you can. choose the opinions that you think a great tool. to use to stories could impact your life choose the access to. and live from moscow this is our t.v. glad to have you back with us germany's foremost a news
we're heading into a short break now but still to come on our team more bad news for greek workers athens bends over backwards to please its international lenders at the cost of tens of thousands of public sector jobs we have the full story here in just a couple minutes. some of these traditional chili lines they've been bred and developed and passed down from generation to. this is a total destruction of the culture in mexico i tell you what i mean this this is not going to impact a swelling...
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including scientists have left greece since two thousand and ten and as the troika continues pressing athens with the new austerity measures in exchange for financial aid the potentially catastrophic brain drain the country is experiencing is either being unnoticed or deliberately ignored you go to school of athens greece. more international news in brief now emergency workers are clearing the wreckage of a train that hurdle of tracks in northern spain killing at least eighty people report say it may have entered the corner more than twice the speed permitted. said the driver of the train is being questioned as part of two investigations into the crashes the worst railway accident happened in spain for more than four decades. emergency services have had to evacuate part of a small airport in miami after a suspected leak of depleted uranium fifty five gallon drum containing the substance opened in an area where a plane used to be broken up the executive airport officials say the container had been sealed earlier and it's unclear how the seal was broken that's it morning. the report is next. b
including scientists have left greece since two thousand and ten and as the troika continues pressing athens with the new austerity measures in exchange for financial aid the potentially catastrophic brain drain the country is experiencing is either being unnoticed or deliberately ignored you go to school of athens greece. more international news in brief now emergency workers are clearing the wreckage of a train that hurdle of tracks in northern spain killing at least eighty people report say...
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including scientists have left greece since two thousand and ten and as the troika continues pressing athens with the new austerity measures in exchange for financial aid the potentially catastrophic brain drain the country is experiencing is either being unnoticed or deliberately ignored you go to school of athens greece. now as the unemployment unemployed do seek jobs further afield some european countries are turning to unconventional tactics to round up illegal immigrants not the u.k. government has launched a hard hitting ad campaign that critics say intimidates illegal immigrants to turn themselves in watch a report right here on our next hour. well rampant violence in iraq this week has claimed at least forty two lives bombings and shootings have put the number of those killed in the during this month in july and over eight hundred dead making it one of the deadliest months this year john resupplied a lot of us from stop the war coalition weighs in on what he believes is behind the violence in order to occupy iraq western forces british and american. talk to the policy of people i did
including scientists have left greece since two thousand and ten and as the troika continues pressing athens with the new austerity measures in exchange for financial aid the potentially catastrophic brain drain the country is experiencing is either being unnoticed or deliberately ignored you go to school of athens greece. now as the unemployment unemployed do seek jobs further afield some european countries are turning to unconventional tactics to round up illegal immigrants not the u.k....
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double and that this should be viewed as a model for the rest of europe you've got this kind of athens greece. as europe struggles to dig itself out of recession britain is now also in danger of losing some of its key assets scotland will have to decide on its independence from the u.k. next year and the country as far as the country's first minister told r.t. it may be better off without london you can catch a full interview at nine thirty g.m.t. and. i think independence is about control of your finances control fewer resources in the case of oil and sort of nubile resources in scotland but also control of your revenue if you control your revenue and therefore control your spending and how to distribute that revenue among the population then you are a genuinely independent country with independence within the european union scotland would control one hundred percent all of its revenue base would decide how to spend its finances currently we have allowed control of less than ten percent of our revenue base in the scottish parliament there for ten percent is not independence one hundre
double and that this should be viewed as a model for the rest of europe you've got this kind of athens greece. as europe struggles to dig itself out of recession britain is now also in danger of losing some of its key assets scotland will have to decide on its independence from the u.k. next year and the country as far as the country's first minister told r.t. it may be better off without london you can catch a full interview at nine thirty g.m.t. and. i think independence is about control of...
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reports now from protest hate athens where people's anger has spilled on to the streets again. well public workers are still considered to be the foundation of the greek economy and as the troika its creditors demand that the government cuts up to twenty five thousand jobs before the end of this year otherwise they say greece isn't going to get its latest financial aid package of over six billion euro teachers doctors bus drivers municipal police airport workers and many others have taken to the streets of athens and have gone on a general strike gathered in front of the parliament building demanding that. they do not take these measures and swell has been in recession for the past six years unemployment is at twenty seven percent many do work officially but don't get paid two out of three graduates can't find a decent job sol the situation here is very bad despite all this financial aid from of the e.u. and earlier i spoke to one of the organizers of the strike was said it's not only the problem with the government itself the whole system has to be changed in order for things
reports now from protest hate athens where people's anger has spilled on to the streets again. well public workers are still considered to be the foundation of the greek economy and as the troika its creditors demand that the government cuts up to twenty five thousand jobs before the end of this year otherwise they say greece isn't going to get its latest financial aid package of over six billion euro teachers doctors bus drivers municipal police airport workers and many others have taken to...
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including scientists have left greece since two thousand and ten and as the troika continues pressing athens with the new austerity measures in exchange for financial aid the potentially catastrophic brain drain the country is experiencing is either being unnoticed or deliberately ignored you go to school of athens greece the unemployed seek jobs further afield some european countries are trying to uncle. eventual tactics to round up illegal immigrants the u.k. government has launched a hard hitting ad campaign that critics say intimidates illegal immigrants to turn themselves in but your reports later this hour. well mali is preparing to go to the polls to choose the country's next president the election comes after an eighteen month political crisis and a french led military operation against the islamists there and the e.u. and says that voting must go ahead before billions of dollars worth of aid can actually start flowing into the country of iommi as the game the editor of the blog pan african newswire says that france in particular will be keen to shown that the ballot is a success i a
including scientists have left greece since two thousand and ten and as the troika continues pressing athens with the new austerity measures in exchange for financial aid the potentially catastrophic brain drain the country is experiencing is either being unnoticed or deliberately ignored you go to school of athens greece the unemployed seek jobs further afield some european countries are trying to uncle. eventual tactics to round up illegal immigrants the u.k. government has launched a hard...
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the next round of debt relief talks planned for the end of next year but in order to get this cash athens had to agree to thousands of public sector job cuts that's not the first time that greece has pressed on what the cuts demanded by its international creditors now the world financial crisis that caught the country with less than ten percent of its workforce full force unemployed but five years of biting austerity measures devastated the jobs market and now more than a quart. of the population is out of work and the latest finance ministry data shows that almost twenty three percent there live below the poverty line all that has forced people to seek better luck elsewhere meanwhile according to another report one hundred twenty thousand young scientists have left the country since twenty ten. this kind of has more on the greek brain drain. forties has a master's degree in engineering management he got in the u.s. and hoped it would help him find a job in greece but for months now this logistics mastermind hasn't been able to find a use for his skills he says businesses are simply afrai
the next round of debt relief talks planned for the end of next year but in order to get this cash athens had to agree to thousands of public sector job cuts that's not the first time that greece has pressed on what the cuts demanded by its international creditors now the world financial crisis that caught the country with less than ten percent of its workforce full force unemployed but five years of biting austerity measures devastated the jobs market and now more than a quart. of the...
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it's china would just be flexing its muscles you go to school of athens pakistan has just gone through its first ever democratic transfer of power but it's not over yet the country's parliament is now set to choose a replacement for the outgoing president. and with an anti drone group promising were prized the tox for each u.s. strike defense analyst says that if the new leader wants to rebuild the country he has to start by stopping the on land attacks. but the current government it ought to priority areas for state highlighted for their term in office one is the energy of the interview or the economic development of pox on second is the security situation in the country and the security situation in the country is directly linked to the war against terrorism and the role of box on the speed of stability in afghanistan and most importantly getting rid of the drawings in pakistan's entire population which is made hostage to the drone attacks has got no recourse to any kind of response from these drone attacks and they are illegal they have no basis in fact that the united states is car
it's china would just be flexing its muscles you go to school of athens pakistan has just gone through its first ever democratic transfer of power but it's not over yet the country's parliament is now set to choose a replacement for the outgoing president. and with an anti drone group promising were prized the tox for each u.s. strike defense analyst says that if the new leader wants to rebuild the country he has to start by stopping the on land attacks. but the current government it ought to...